This men’s Greubel Forsey Double Tourbillon 30 Degrees Vision is a new luxury watch, and an extraordinarily hard find among high end watches. Our close-up pictures of the actual timepiece show that it is in excellent condition, with no signs of wear. It is fully functional, guaranteed 100% authentic, and sells at a retail price of $450,000.

This wondrous timepiece features 18k-white-gold case surrounding a dark-grey dial. The large exhibition window at the bottom shows off the company’s trademark double-tourbillon movement, which features one tourbillon at a 30-degree incline, rotating every 60 seconds, inside another tourbillon that rotates every four minutes. The skeleton window back gives you an even more detailed view of the movement. You’ll also find a power-reserve indicator at 3 o’ clock, and subsidiary seconds at 9 o’ clock.

The dark-grey, leather strap uses a butterfly clasp, and will fit a wrist up to 8.25 inches. The case measures 44mm wide without the crown, 52mm long with the lugs, and 16mm thick.

Robert Greubel and Stephen Forsey began their horological pioneering in 1999, when they started work on their first tourbillon. By 2004, they had formed Greubel Forsey in Switzerland, and were ready to unveil the Double Tourbillon 30°. Since then, the pair has carried on a tradition of unparalleled excellence, and continues innovating with its multiple-tourbillon timepieces, including the mind-boggling Quadruple Tourbillon, and the Tourbillon 24 Secondes high end watches.

This men’s Greubel Forsey Double Tourbillon 30 Degrees Vision is a new luxury watch, and an extraordinarily hard find among high end watches. Our close-up pictures of the actual timepiece show that it is in excellent condition, with no signs of wear. It is fully functional, guaranteed 100% authentic, and sells at a retail price of $450,000.

This wondrous timepiece features 18k-white-gold case surrounding a dark-grey dial. The large exhibition window at the bottom shows off the company’s trademark double-tourbillon movement, which features one tourbillon at a 30-degree incline, rotating every 60 seconds, inside another tourbillon that rotates every four minutes. The skeleton window back gives you an even more detailed view of the movement. You’ll also find a power-reserve indicator at 3 o’ clock, and subsidiary seconds at 9 o’ clock.

The dark-grey, leather strap uses a butterfly clasp, and will fit a wrist up to 8.25 inches. The case measures 44mm wide without the crown, 52mm long with the lugs, and 16mm thick.

Robert Greubel and Stephen Forsey began their horological pioneering in 1999, when they started work on their first tourbillon. By 2004, they had formed Greubel Forsey in Switzerland, and were ready to unveil the Double Tourbillon 30°. Since then, the pair has carried on a tradition of unparalleled excellence, and continues innovating with its multiple-tourbillon timepieces, including the mind-boggling Quadruple Tourbillon, and the Tourbillon 24 Secondes high end watches.